In The Media

"Environmental groups Earth Track and Friends of the Earth just put out a study
quantifying biofuels subsidies through 2022, as the U.S. plans to
massively increase production of biofuels. The upshot? The cost to
taxpayers would be about $420 billion over that period, or an average
of about $28… Read More

"The billions of dollars that go into a nuclear power plant could be spent better in other ways, including making homes more energy-efficient, said Doug Koplow, president of Earth Track Incorporated, a Cambridge, Mass.-based consulting firm."

May/June 2007. "Shuck and jive: how industry and politicians are harvesting ethanol for all it's worth," by Rebecca Claren, UTNE Reader. Article uses subsidy estimates from Biofuels at What Cost?, though without attribution.